To my knowledge, there is no 7308 that is not PQ.
Here is some required reading about 6DJ8 tubes from Brent Jesse Tubes.
Anacrusis, I say this with intended positive reinforcement and encouragement. It would be beneficial for you to do some additional research and reading about the 6DJ8 tube family. Each 6DJ8 variant has well published differences leading to the path of scientific quantification you desire. Joes Tube Lore takes these differences into consideration. Once you have a little better understanding of the design differences and goals of the 6DJ8, 6822 and 7308 tubes, then take another read through Joes descriptions and try to correlate his observations to similarly designed tubes. I believe you might see more germane and less haphazard information in his descriptions than you originally thought.
When you ask about diminishing returns, what criteria are you using? Tube life? Tube quality, i.e. consistency from tube to tube? Their ruggedness and performance in radio and radar applications for which they were originally designed? Or, are you discussing high end audio application? Because if you are discussing audiophile application, then it comes down to personal preference. Many people prefer 6DJ8 tubes to 7308 tubes despite the higher quality production tolerances of the 7308. Others prefer something else again, which is why I have debated that the viability of your quest for a quantified, one-tube-only-for-a-given-circuit is unrealistic as it applies to high end audio.
Here is some required reading about 6DJ8 tubes from Brent Jesse Tubes.
Anacrusis, I say this with intended positive reinforcement and encouragement. It would be beneficial for you to do some additional research and reading about the 6DJ8 tube family. Each 6DJ8 variant has well published differences leading to the path of scientific quantification you desire. Joes Tube Lore takes these differences into consideration. Once you have a little better understanding of the design differences and goals of the 6DJ8, 6822 and 7308 tubes, then take another read through Joes descriptions and try to correlate his observations to similarly designed tubes. I believe you might see more germane and less haphazard information in his descriptions than you originally thought.
When you ask about diminishing returns, what criteria are you using? Tube life? Tube quality, i.e. consistency from tube to tube? Their ruggedness and performance in radio and radar applications for which they were originally designed? Or, are you discussing high end audio application? Because if you are discussing audiophile application, then it comes down to personal preference. Many people prefer 6DJ8 tubes to 7308 tubes despite the higher quality production tolerances of the 7308. Others prefer something else again, which is why I have debated that the viability of your quest for a quantified, one-tube-only-for-a-given-circuit is unrealistic as it applies to high end audio.

